Assassin's Creed 3 day 1 patch fixes bugs, "highly recommended"

If you're purchasing Assassin's Creed 3 today or perhaps already have at some midnight launch last night, you should be aware a pretty important patch is available for it now, addressing a long list of bugs and crashes. As such, if you don't have your console hooked up to the Internet, get on that now.

Aside from some weird specific "stuck" fixes, there's also a load of mission fixes, crash fixes, and more -- hit the source if you want the full list. Hopefully the breadth of the update means there aren't a heap of other bugs waiting to be found.

PC players, meanwhile, should at least have these fixes and maybe more already incorporated when the game launches for them a few weeks from now.

The heck, why didn't they fix all this crap before putting it all on the disc as they've obviously knew about it. I mean, what does that says about the game, when there's a patch on day one and I haven't even got my game yet.

The heck, why didn't they fix all this crap before putting it all on the disc as they've obviously knew about it. I mean, what does that says about the game, when there's a patch on day one and I haven't even got my game yet.

Cash>gamers, pretty much why is that everygame on PC, 360 and PS3 comes with massive bugs and then there is a patch launched to fix it, this is meant to make cash quickly

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quote guile from SB

In the beginning, the Planet made Weapons to protect itself. What does it need protecting from? Tifa Lockhart.

Tifa Lockhart doesn't call the wrong number. You pick up the wrong PHS.

Dragoon. You must not have played many games with tight control schemes then. Muddled animations, the game having the requirements for different movements be close to another, but result in entirely different outcomes.

Controls in ACI were tight. ACII were on the verge of being muddled, with some discrepancies here and there. I'd hoped that during their floundering/money grabbing in Brotherhood and Revelations (Which I haven't played) they'd tighten their controls.